Create data sets based on the properties of an existing data set
Usage
zowe  zos-files create data-set <dataSetName> [options]
Positional Arguments
- 
dataSetName		 (string)
- The name of the data set that you want to create
 
 
Options
- 
--block-size  | --bs | --blksize (number)
- The block size for the data set (for example, 6160)
 
 
- 
--data-class  | --dc (string)
- The SMS data class to use for the allocation
 
 
- 
--data-set-type  | --dst | --dsntype (string)
 
- 
--device-type  | --dt | --unit (string)
- The device type, also known as 'unit'
 
 
- 
--directory-blocks  | --db | --dirblks (number)
- The number of directory blocks (for example, 25)
 
 
- 
--like  | --lk (string)
- Name of an existing data set to base your new data set's properties on
 
 
- 
--management-class  | --mc (string)
- The SMS management class to use for the allocation
 
 
- 
--primary-space  | --ps (number)
- The primary space allocation (for example, 5)
 
 
- 
--record-format  | --rf | --recfm (string)
- The record format for the data set (for example, FB for "Fixed Block")
 
 
- 
--record-length  | --rl | --lrecl (number)
- The logical record length. Analogous to the length of a line (for example, 80)
 
 
- 
--secondary-space  | --ss (number)
- The secondary space allocation (for example, 1)
 
 
- 
--show-attributes  | --pa (boolean)
- Show the full allocation attributes
 
 
- 
--size  | --sz (string)
- The size of the data set (specified as nCYL or nTRK - where n is the number of
cylinders or tracks). Sets the primary allocation (the secondary allocation
becomes ~10% of the primary).
 
 
- 
--storage-class  | --sc (string)
- The SMS storage class to use for the allocation
 
 
- 
--volume-serial  | --vs | --volser (string)
- The volume serial (VOLSER) on which you want the data set to be placed. A
VOLSER is analogous to a drive name on a PC.
 
 
- 
--responseTimeout  | --rto (number)
- The maximum amount of time in seconds the z/OSMF Files TSO servlet should run
before returning a response. Any request exceeding this amount of time will be
terminated and return an error. Allowed values: 5 - 600
 
 
Zosmf Connection Options
- 
--host  | -H (string)
- The z/OSMF server host name.
 
 
- 
--port  | -P (number)
- 
The z/OSMF server port.
Default value: 443
 
 
- 
--user  | -u (string)
- Mainframe (z/OSMF) user name, which can be the same as your TSO login.
 
 
- 
--password  | --pass | --pw (string)
- Mainframe (z/OSMF) password, which can be the same as your TSO password.
 
 
- 
--reject-unauthorized  | --ru (boolean)
 
- 
--base-path  | --bp (string)
- The base path for your API mediation layer instance. Specify this option to
prepend the base path to all z/OSMF resources when making REST requests. Do not
specify this option if you are not using an API mediation layer.
 
 
- 
--protocol  (string)
 
Profile Options
Base Connection Options
Examples